
Who is Aidan Maese-Czeropski? Meet aide who had sex in Senate
The video, which Maese-Czeropski reportedly shared in a private WhatsApp group, quickly went viral, resulting in his resignation and a cascade of public and media scrutiny. At the time, he was working for Democratic Maryland Senator Ben Cardin. Now living in Australia, the 25-year-old has embraced the notoriety, openly stating, 'I don't regret f***** in the Senate.'
Maese-Czeropski expresses no regrets
Despite the media firestorm and professional consequences, Maese-Czeropski has made it clear that he harbors no remorse for his actions.
'The only person I negatively affected was myself. I bear those consequences. But I don't regret f***** in the Senate,' he said. He even claimed that others in the political world had engaged in similar behavior, saying, 'I know so many people who've f***** in the Senate,' though he declined to name names.
Maese-Czerpopski says he was dissatisfied by the job
In an interview, Maese-Czeropski revealed he was unfulfilled and disillusioned with his job on Capitol Hill. Working long hours with little stimulation, he admitted he sought excitement in an unconventional way.
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He booked a room often used for historic Senate proceedings to film a sex tape. He said he returned to his desk before noon, insisting he didn't skip work but simply 'entertained' himself out of sheer boredom.
The aftermath: leaked video and public scandal
The sex video was leaked from a WhatsApp group and picked up by the, throwing Maese-Czeropski into an immediate scandal. He resigned via email while working remotely and said he became 'catatonic' upon seeing the video go public.
Facing online backlash and alleged death threats, he withdrew from public life and briefly checked into a psych ward to cope with the mental toll.
A global escape and a new identity
Following the fallout, Maese-Czeropski fled the United States, traveling through southern Africa, Portugal, and the Canary Islands before settling in Australia. Speaking from a beach in the Outback, he said that the incident, although chaotic, ultimately allowed him to escape a life he found stifling.
He described his current situation as 'living the good life,' implying that the scandal brought a form of liberation.
Embracing infamy: The rise of the 'Senate Twink'
Rather than retreat from the spotlight, Maese-Czeropski has leaned into his public persona. He now runs an OnlyFans account under the handle 'Senate Twink Official,' capitalizing on his notoriety. While controversial, this move reflects his desire to redefine his public image on his own terms and potentially profit from it.
No criminal charges filed
Despite the act occurring in a government building, the U.S. Capitol Police confirmed that no laws were broken. According to their statement, after consulting with federal and local prosecutors, they concluded there was no evidence of a crime. However, they noted that Maese-Czeropski likely violated congressional policy.

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